Category: 2015 Positions

  • POSITION REPORT – Beach House – Rio Dulce, Guatemala…..

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2015/12/31 18:34
    LATITUDE: 15-39.37N
    LONGITUDE: 088-59.63W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 4
    WIND_DIR: ENE
    CLOUDS: 40%
    VISIBILITY: 10
    BARO: 1025.6
    AIR_TEMP: 33.9C
    COMMENT: Beach House – DOCKED – RAM Marina – ready to depart this afternoon to begin the 2016 season – Frontera, Guatemala

    Hello F&F who are on our position report – direct!
    If you do not want to be on this frequent a report, please let us know by emailing us.
    We will be sailing till the end of next year back to Australia via the Panama Canal.

    USE: WDB5638 (at) Sailmail.com to reply (DO NOT REPLY TO THIS ADDRESS AS I CHECK IT INFREQUENTLY!!!)

    Almost off the dock! Lots to catch up on. Looking to depart Guatemala in about 2-4 days with the next weather window.
    KIT,

    Scott and Nikki

  • POSITION REPORT – Livingston, Guatemala – Awaiting check in…..

    AIRMAIL YOTREPS
    IDENT: N6ABC
    TIME: 2015/04/29 14:00
    LATITUDE: 15-49.33N
    LONGITUDE: 088-44.91W
    MARINE: YES
    WIND_SPEED: 4
    WIND_DIR: N
    SWELL_DIR: E
    SWELL_HT: 0.1M
    CLOUDS: 85%
    VISIBILITY: 6
    BARO: 1008.1
    AIR_TEMP: 29.4C
    SEA_TEMP: 21.7C
    COMMENT: Beach House -ANCHORED – Livingston, Guatemala – Awating check in…..

    We\’re back! The weather wouldn\’t allow us enough time to get to Panama via Provedencia and the San Blas Islands, so we\’ve turned around
    and will stay back at RAM Marina in the Rio Dulce for the Hurricane Season. We must be off to LA soon for Skye\’s wedding…..

    The trip started nice enough with the first break in the weather we\’ve seen in 5 WEEKS! Almost exactly at mid-night, the winds came out of the WEST at
    22-30 knots. We had 4 pretty miserable hours, banging right into it. Once we got within about 8 miles, the seas flattened out.

    I\’ll do an end of season report when we get settled at RAM Marina which is yet another 20 miles inland along the Rio Dulce.
    Awaiting Raul to assist us with checking back into Guatemala…
    Stand By!
    Scott and Nikki

     

  • POSITION REPORT – Beach House still awaiting weather window!…..

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2015/04/18 11:53
    LATITUDE: 16-20.24N
    LONGITUDE: 086-28.52W
    COMMENT: Beach House – DOCKED – Barefoot Cay Marina, Roatan, Bay of Islands – Honduras

    Still awaiting (now over 3 weeks!) for a weather window to get around \”Punta Gracias Adios\’ (Thank God Point).
    Essentially, we\’re stuck in the almost bottom of the Gulf of Honduras and have to go over 200 miles straight upwind.
    Given the amount of wind and sea state, it would be more than a miserable and very slow trip.

    We\’ve had 15-33 knots daily for most of the time we\’ve been here. It\’s a nice spot, we\’d just like to move on.
    We\’re even considering going back to Guatemala for the off season if this continues too much longer. There is no apparent break in the weather
    at the moment for at least another week.

    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki – Roatan, Bay of Islands – Honduras

  • POSITION REPORT- Fantasy Island, Roatan, Bay of Islands – Honduras

    AIRMAIL YOTREPS
    IDENT: N6ABC
    TIME: 2015/03/26 23:00
    LATITUDE: 16-21.44N
    LONGITUDE: 086-26.31W
    COMMENT: Beach House – DOCKED – Fantasy Island, Roatan, Bay of Islands – Honduras

    We decided to move on as the weather would be reasonably cooperative and Roatan is the big deal island of this group.
    Still pretty bumpy out there and the wind was calm. It picked up later in the afternoon and made the ride more testy.

    We\’re at Fantasy Island Marina (which is no longer a Fantasy). It\’s seen better days. We may move tomorrow to Barefoot Cay Marina after we check
    Windward\’s crew into the country and see what it\’s like.

    This is the daunting leg of the journey and the point at the end of the Honduran/Nicaraugan Peninsula is called \”Gracias Dios\” (Thank God Point).
    Why? Because the wind and current embay or pocket us in to the Gulf of Honduras. Christopher Columbus took 90 days to get out of this bay tacking back and forth.
    3 months to to 150 miles! His crew upon seeing the point, where the land again turns south said, \”Gracias Dios\” and so it was named.

    That leg of our journey is yet to come and of course we have two diesel engines that Christopher Columbus could only have dreamed of!

    KIT,
    We\’ll update you on our tour of this island, we may be here up to a week.
    Scott and Nikki

  • Position Report – Isla Utila, Bay of Islands – Honduras

    AIRMAIL YOTREPS
    IDENT: N6ABC
    TIME: 2015/03/25 17:10
    LATITUDE: 16-05.66N
    LONGITUDE: 086-53.86W
    COMMENT: Beach House – ANCHORED – Isla Utila, Bay of Islands – Honduras

    We had a lovely almost week in the Rio Dulce, highlighted by our visit from Carmina who drove in from Guatemala City.
    With Carmina and the crew of \”Windward\”, we rented a small van with driver for a day and went to see the Mayan Ruins of Tikal.

    All in all, we had a good time which included a generator scare (plumbing broke, but we were able to fix it!).

    The trip through the Rio Dulce Gorge is (for my Wisconsin friends), a bit like a tropical Wisconsin Dells. Very pretty.

    I will try and update the blog shortly. Just never had the time in the \”Rio\”….
    Hugs and KIT,
    Scott and Nikki

  • Position Report – Rio Dulce-Frontera, Guatemala…..

    AIRMAIL YOTREPS
    IDENT: N6ABC
    TIME: 2015/03/18 18:04
    LATITUDE: 15-39.37N
    LONGITUDE: 088-59.64W
    COMMENT: Beach House – ANCHORED – Rio Dulce – RAM Marina, Frontera, Guatemala

    We had a nice anchor spot in the river mouth last night and it was fascinating watching all the various fishing boats come and go. Mostly, really small ones.

    The trip up the Rio Dulce Gorge was quite spectacular – a real Disneyland \”Jungle Cruise\” including spotting a Manatee in the 7 mile gorge!

    We\’re 20 miles \”up river\” and are expecting my friend Carmina tomorrow who will drive from Guatemala City (5+ hours!).

    We have good power and water here and are in a nice comfy slip. We\’ve met the American owner (whose US residence is Aqua Dulce, California) and he is quite a story himself. More in the blog. We should have internet here and we\’ll be able to catch up on the blogs. We hear it rains here (El Nino) every night. Fortunately for us, the Air Con works!

    We\’ll keep you posted. We expect to be here about a week, maybe a bit more as we\’ll have to watch the weather.
    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki

  • Position Report – Rio Dulce – Livingstone, Guatemala…..

    AIRMAIL YOTREPS
    IDENT: N6ABC
    TIME: 2015/03/18 00:04
    LATITUDE: 15-48.81N
    LONGITUDE: 088-45.39W
    COMMENT: Beach House – ANCHORED – Rio Dulce – Livingston, Guatemala

    We departed Placencia, Belize at about 8 am and motored in little wind directly south to the mouth of the Rio Dulce (Sweet Water River).
    This is another tricky entry as there is a quarter mile long \”bar\” (mud from the river) that is only 3.5 feet at extreme low tides and was about 5 1/2 feet for us.

    Dennis and Lizette on \”Windward\” came about an hour after us with a higher tide, but they still got stuck in the muck. Our Customs and Immigration agent, Raul of \”Servermar\” arranged for a small fishing boat to go out and take the halyard (line to the top of the mast) and pull them over sideways to get their keel off the mud.

    This was a complete success and the fee was $50.00 USD. Well worth it! I have pictures to be posted when I post the blog (which I hope to do at RAM Marina) while we\’re here for about 7-10 days before heading to the Bay of Islands, Honduras.

    The Rio Dulce is famous for it\’s beautiful river gorge where one of the early Tarzan films was done. I can just see Johnny Wiesmuller swinging through the dense jungle that lines either side now! Jane…Where\’s \”Boy\”, where\’s \”Cheetah\”? (I guess you have to be of a certain age….:-)

    We\’re anchored on the side of the river for the night and we\’ll go up the gorge around 8 am for the 4 hour trip to the Marina. Long time friend Carmina Robles will come visit us in a few days. Cindy and I were hosted by her when we were at Puerto Quetzal in 2009. If I could just take the boat the 150 miles across Guatemala (you know, through the jungles and the volcanoes), I\’d be exactly where we were 6 years ago. It was the scene of our \”Apocalypse Now\” moment with the US Coast Guard Cutter.
    Use the search engine on the website for the blog. It was a hoot.

    All tucked in with 10 feet of water (now) underneath us.

    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki

  • Position Report – Placencia, Belize

    AIRMAIL YOTREPS
    IDENT: N6ABC
    TIME: 2015/03/15 21:04
    LATITUDE: 16-30.58N
    LONGITUDE: 088-21.88W
    COMMENT: Beach House – ANCHORED – Placencia, Belize

    We had another breezy night at Glover Reef and during the day, we did one dive. We departed this morning and had a lovely sail to the Gladden Spit.
    The Spit is a big entrance to the inner reef system (which is poorly charted and lots of \”extra\” reefs). This reef system reminds me a lot of the Mamanuca Islands in West Fiji.

    Whale Sharks will be all around the spit at the next full moon.
    We\’ll hope to catch that event off the Bay Islands of Honduras (Utila, Roatan and Guanaja).

    Once inside the reef, we motored the 20 miles here to Placencia where there are about 20 cruisers anchored, plenty of room and a very comfy anchorage with a nice breeze.

    We hope to go ashore and have dinner. Nikki has been storing up her \”food credits\”…:-)

    We\’ll check out tomorrow and then on Tuesday head to the Rio Dulce of Guatemala!
    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki

  • Position Report – Southwest Cays, Glover Reef – Belize…..

    AIRMAIL YOTREPS
    IDENT: N6ABC
    TIME: 2015/03/13 20:41
    LATITUDE: 16-43.24N
    LONGITUDE: 087-50.85W
    COMMENT: Beach House – ANCHORED – Southwest Cays, Glover Reef – Belize

    Well, this for me is an unfortunate day of remembrance as it was 4 years ago today I lost Cindy.
    Yesterday, while diving (first two dives in a year!), I found myself talking to her and almost expected she\’d be right behind me.
    It also would have been my Dad\’s 87th. Lots of feelings.

    We had a lovely trip here from Light House Reef, the entry quite easy. We had a very nice 3 days at Light House with highlights of our trip to the \”Blue Hole\” and yesterday we did two dives. (Dennis and Scott and Scott solo on the second). Nikki snorkeled around the boat which we put on one of the dive moorings right next to the \”Belize Agressor III\”.

    The reefs were classic Belize. Lots very healthy coral and big barrel sponges; some 6 feet tall! Barracuda, Box Fish, Scrawled File fish, Grouper, lots of schooling Parrot Fish, some very big Tarpon and the ubiquitous invasive Lion Fish. It is believed that about 10-15 years ago, people who tired of their aquariums may have released the Lion Fish into Florida\’s waters. Now, it\’s pretty much everywhere. We saw a clump of six of them together. The dive started in 35 feet (10.5 meters) and I went no more than about 23 meters (78 feet). Another boat said they saw some reef sharks hunting, but alas, non were to be seen. The overall impression however is that these reefs are in excellent shape.

    We\’ll explore here a bit for a few days and give a full report before moving on to our last stop in Belize which will be Placencia. Then off to Guatemala\’s Rio Dulce where after circling the world, we\’ll again meet up with Carmina who will be driving in from Guatemala City.
    KIT,
    Scott and Nikki

  • Position Report – Blue Hole, Lighthosue Reef – Belize

    AIRMAIL YOTREPS
    IDENT: N6ABC
    TIME: 2015/03/11 18:36
    LATITUDE: 17-19.08N
    LONGITUDE: 087-32.21W
    COMMENT: Beach House – ANCHORED – Blue Hole, Lighthouse Reef – Belize

    We decided to make the 9-10 mile trip up to the Blue Hole and invited Lisette and Dennis from s/v \”Windward\” to come along for their first catamaran ride..:-)

    This is the most famous of the Blue Hole\’s in the world due to being well photographed and dived by Jacques Cousteau. It is a national treasure of Belize. At 450 deep, it\’s not the deepest, but it\’s very round shape, surrounded by clear light turquoise water no deeper than 20 feet, is what makes it a stunner from the air.

    We were anchored just outside the west rim and to get the full effect both Nikki and I went up in the Bosun\’s Chair to take photos and really take in the view. It was Nikki\’s first time up the mast!

    About 5 small aircraft, most likely on tours, circled over head in the 2 1/2 hours we were there. Hope one of them tries to track us down for a photo as it would be a spectacular shot of \”Beach House\” on he rim of the Blue Hole. When we get internet, I\’ll post some photos from \”up the mast\” – 80 feet in the air.
    We took a dinghy tour and saw 390 feet deep on the depth sounder; the water cobalt blue. I did the dive 19 years ago with Cindy and frankly, it\’s a nothing dive.
    We did do some snorkeling and that was quite nice along the rim.

    A bit tricky to dodge the coral patches en route, but no real worries. On the way back, the very low sun was NOT helpful, but fortunately we had a good tight \”track\”
    of our way in on our chart plotter, so it was pretty easy coming back out.

    We may do some diving on the lee of Long Cay tomorrow, the \”Belize Agressor III\” has been out on various buoys behind us over the last three days. Our friends on the catamaran, s/v \”Like Dolphins\” (from Belgium) have dove every day and say it\’s fabulous.

    More soon,
    Scott and Nikki